Why it never ends

Chapter 564 Disorder Rule Fate

She thinks that the so-called mystification is just a proper alienation, just like the advice given by Rob Griller in the story: "You should be alone even for your daily diet, and avoid letting your subordinates approach";
She thought that she needed an agent to communicate and execute orders, so as to separate herself from the power hierarchy of others;

She thought that as long as enough distance was left, it would be enough for everyone to create those "imagined creations" by themselves, which could properly make up for the regulatory vacuum that appeared after Renee's death—she even began to expect that after a period of time, maybe some passengers would really Began to be tamed...

What a naive idea!
If she could think one more step after noticing the change in Tasia's attitude, she wouldn't make such a mistake—from the moment all passengers boarded the ship, it wasn't death itself that made them terrified and panicked, but the accompanying death. The utter disorder of death.

When Loboglier's image began to collapse, they still had Gobelin, but Goebbelin also kept secret about what happened on the Shengming, and said nothing - from that moment on, the random deaths on this ship began from A string of specific conspiracies morphed into a vague fate.

In just a few days, everyone experienced their fierce struggle together, and witnessed their own failure together, as if in the fear day after day, an invisible steel cage fell from the sky.In this rapid alternation of despair and hope, a few people began to show signs of collapse.

If everything goes on like this, these passengers will become white rats in the laboratory receiving random electric shocks, and the diffuse despair will sooner or later drag everyone to the abyss of learned helplessness until the "unchangeable "Fate" itself became the new order recognized by all.

Because conspiracy can be broken, but fate cannot...

Is that right?

...but this kind of thing didn't happen.

why?
Hesta held her breath, and at this moment she finally realized what she had done, but it was too late - because she put the "Rising Star Cruise Guide" in front of everyone.

She propped her forehead, and her whole body fell into a kind of belated astonishment.

Just the few action suggestions in the "Guidelines for the Rising Cruise Ship" are fine, the most deadly rule book should be the part about risky passengers and guardians-who is on board this ship, even if No matter how dull they are, even if they don't know anything about the once supreme praise, they will immediately understand what situation they have been placed in.

At this moment, she finally fully understood that in this world, vague rules are better than precise rules, and no rules are better than all rules, because once people start thinking about the rules and the meaning behind them, the rules will start to fail.

Hesta felt the veins on his forehead twitch faintly.

From the moment one sees the rules... people are destined to realize what they are fighting against.

Only an invisible enemy is invincible.

Once there is a concrete form, everything can be broken.

……

In the cabin corridor, a man with a mouth full of blood spit out a mouthful.

"...Officer Su Lei," he raised his head slowly, "I can ask you one—"

"Shut up." Si Lei said coldly, "Put your hands on top of your head."

The man smiled, and put his hands over his head again.

"I've never met a character like you..." the man whispered, "You always remind me of my sister, my mother died when I was very young, only she—"

"Shut up." Su Lei interrupted again.

"...you are all the best women in the world." The man murmured, "Although I know it's meaningless to say this now, I still want you to know...because——"

"If you have the strength to say this, why don't you think about Fayence's whereabouts."

The man laughed and fell silent for a while.

Si Lei stood behind him, thinking back on what the man said just now, he felt something was wrong—a role?
After a while, the man's body began to shake, and soon completely collapsed on the ground. He had a painful expression, covered his chest with one hand, and began to vomit blood. The lifeless face looked a little sleepy, and he was obviously in a near-death state.

A few men at the side wanted to help him, but Si Lei immediately scolded him. At the same time, the man waved his hand to signal the others not to move.

The man's breathing became light and rapid, and he stared blankly at the lamp above his head.

"I'm dying again, officer, but I'm not afraid..."

Su Lei's peripheral vision kept scanning to the elevator not far away. The copper pointer there did not change at all. Just now Hesta said that Jacqueline in the room would contact the medical room... Where is the person?
"I'm not kidding, if... you've been through it, you'll never be scared again..."

A smile slowly appeared on the man's face.

"Out of flesh and blood...waking up from a dream like a...butterfly."

Su Lei's eyes switched between the stairwell, the elevator and the wounded, "...don't talk, the medical staff will be here soon."

The corner of the man's mouth was slightly opened, and his eyes showed the last bit of expression. His eyelids trembled and he looked at Si Lei, "Let's get out of here, now..."

"What?" Si Lei didn't hear clearly.

The man closed his eyes with satisfaction.

"Okay... I'm going to get deducted points, but I... don't regret it."

The other men also seemed to have entered a trance-like state, each of them closed their eyes, and their breathing became deep and long.

A terrifying thought flashed through Su Lei's mind, and before she even had time to think about it, she immediately took out the key card and rushed towards the heavy glass door.

"simple--"

Time seemed to become viscous from this moment, she felt the vibration, the hot white light was like a turbulent river, rushing from a certain room inside the suite, and a muddy figure broke through the wall of the cabin - in the terrible heat wave Before Dao came, Si Lei felt that she was being pulled horizontally, and the momentary loss of balance threw her into the air.

The dazzling light made Su Lei unable to open his eyes, and the deafening explosion didn't reach her ears until now.She felt falling again, falling infinitely in the bitter sea breeze.

Unlike Lico's smooth landing before, this time she only paused briefly in the air for a moment, and just when the falling speed entered a buffer zone, she fell heavily to the ground.

For a moment, Su Lei could hardly move. The severe tinnitus and severe pain slowly appeared after several seconds. Successive explosions sounded above her head, and directly in front of her sight, a familiar red-haired figure crouched Lying down on her body, she fell motionless a dozen steps away from her.

Si Lei's pupils shrank suddenly, and she spoke several times, but she couldn't make any sound.

"simple……"

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